Accountable Choices
[Jesus said:] "For it is as if a man, going
on a journey, summoned his slaves and entrusted his property to them; to one he
gave five talents, to another two, to another one, to each according to his
ability. Then he went away. The one who had received the five talents went off
at once and traded with them, and made five more talents. In the same way, the
one who had the two talents made two more talents. But the one who had received
the one talent went off and dug a hole in the ground and hid his master's money.
After a long time the master of those slaves came and settled accounts with
them. Then the one who had received the five talents came forward, bringing
five more talents, saying, 'Master, you handed over to me five talents; see, I
have made five more talents.' His master said to him, 'Well done, good and
trustworthy slave; you have been trustworthy in a few things, I will put you in
charge of many things; enter into the joy of your master.' And the one with the
two talents also came forward, saying, 'Master, you handed over to me two
talents; see, I have made two more talents.' His master said to him, 'Well
done, good and trustworthy slave; you have been trustworthy in a few things, I
will put you in charge of many things; enter into the joy of your master.'
"Then the one who had received the one
talent also came forward, saying, 'Master, I knew that you were a harsh man,
reaping where you did not sow, and gathering where you did not scatter seed; so
I was afraid, and I went and hid your talent in the ground. Here you have what
is yours.' But his master replied, 'You wicked and lazy slave! You knew, did
you, that I reap where I did not sow, and gather where I did not scatter? Then
you ought to have invested my money with the bankers, and on my return I would
have received what was my own with interest. So take the talent from him, and
give it to the one with the ten talents. For to all those who have, more will
be given, and they will have an abundance; but from those who have nothing,
even what they have will be taken away. As for this worthless slave, throw him
into the outer darkness, where there will be weeping and gnashing of
teeth.'"
Matthew 25:14-30
Parable
of the Talents
FORTT,
Annette Gandy
Print,
block
1987
Maryland,
United States
Annette Gandy Fortt is a printmaker
and painter who lives in Silver Spring, Maryland. Her work reflects her
surroundings and the people who inhabit them. It is also deeply influenced by
her Christian spiritual moorings. After twenty-nine years working as an artist
while also teaching in the public schools of Memphis, New York, and Northern
Maryland, she has retired to focus on her craft. Presently Annette is working
on a series of pieces in pastel that were inspired by her trip to Ghana in
2007. Since receiving her Master of Fine Arts degree at New York’s Pratt
Institute in 1981, Annette has shown widely in invitational, solo, and juried
shows in the New York and Washington DC metropolitan areas. Her work is held in
numerous private and public collections. — [from http://annettefortt.com/]
http://annettefortt.com/block-prints/parable-of-the-talents-2/
When you choose the behavior,
you choose the consequences.
~
Phillip McGraw
If we are ever in doubt about what to do,
it is a good rule to ask ourselves
what we shall wish on the morrow
that we had done.
~
John Lubbock
It
is COLD!!!
Todd
Bastian displaying a possible White Elephant gift
for
our upcoming Rotary Holiday Party.
Marilyn
and Bill Sandifer hosted our Spares and Pairs gathering Friday evening.
Spares
and Pairs
The
men all had a good time.
<gr>
Mary
Richards, on the right, listening to a vendor at the Earthlinks
booth
at our Annual Alternative Gift Fair on Saturday.
Ann
Moore found an unusual musical instrument from Kenya
to
add to their musical collection.
Saturday night reunion with Anne and Bob Schmidt
A few of us braved the weather and met former members of our
Rotary
Club at a restaurant in Lakewood, Colorado.
John
F., Carolyn Alexander, Diane and Tom Johnson, Bob and Anne Schmidt, Ann and
Doug Turner
Bev
Haney was gloating just a bit when she sent this lovely picture from Mesa,
Arizona, today.
We are having lovely, frigid weather
and it is snowing.
<grin>
Happy 13th Birthday, Jack Alexander!
November
15, 2001
Will
and Jack Alexander
Use the talents you possess,
for the woods would be a very silent place
if no birds sang except
the best.
~
Henry van Dyke
November 16, 2014 Thirty-Third Sunday
after Pentecost—33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time/Proper 28
Agnus Day, by
James Wetzstein
Agnus Day appears with the permission
of www.agnusday.org
Judges
4: 1-7
Psalm 123
1 Thessalonians 5: 1-11
Matthew 25: 14-30